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Don Robertson NIWA Wellington NZ Freshwater Fish Database.
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NZ Freshwater Fish Database includes: site location species present abundance and size sampling method used a physical description of the site The latter includes an assessment of habitat type, substrate type, available fish cover, catchment vegetation, riparian vegetation, water widths and depths, and water quality measurements.
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NIWA Freshwater Biodiversity & Biosecurity Data Four broad categories of freshwater biodiversity & biosecurity data are held by NIWA: fish invertebrates submerged macrophytes algae
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Issues with the freshwater fish database. User demand increasing (e.g. web map visualisation tools) $ costs increasing $ Revenue decreasing Funding provides for only limited data QA & entry Not integrated with other freshwater biodata No metadata system These issues constrain the emerging demand for a more comprehensive data management system which meets multi-project, multi-institutional requirements to help better meet clients goals (e.g. goals of the NZBS).
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A Possible Solution Gain funding to provide for: improved data management, improved application of standards, improved interoperability across & within institutions, improved integration of dispersed datasets, enhanced access, provision of a national data repository, facilitation & enhanced use of correlative bio-spatial analyses, modelling and prediction tools, facilitation of development and application of new data associations & map-based management decision tools, to help achieve the goals of the NZBS.
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A Result TFBIS funding is approved for a project to upgrade NZ’s freshwater biodiversity & biosecurity data management (including the freshwater fish database) with a project to: Design and implement an integrated multi-user web-interfaced database built using established data management standards, emerging software development standards and protocols; to be a potential repository for all NZ’s freshwater biodiversity and biosecurity data, supported by metadata, species identification guides and map-based tools. This project could become the national freshwater biodiversity & biosecurity database of choice and, where appropriate, provide links to any associated specimen collections.
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